Quotes – March 2020

There is only one love, and that is the love of God. Without this love, one cannot understand love. It was the deepest love that took Christ to the cross. It was the greatest love that God the Father endured the death of His Son. It was the ultimate love when the God-Man laid down His life for His friends. Michael Haigh – Also quotes by others . . .

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Quotes – February 2020

Christ came as the purity of heaven to redeem mankind to that purity. There was no Adam within Him; therefore, Christ was completely free from Adam’s sin. As Adam became foreign to God in his sin, Christ without sin was foreign to Adam. Michael Haigh – Also quotes by J. N. Darby, Charles J. Rolls and others.

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Quotes – December 2019

We, all mankind, have come full circle (not in the circle of love, but in the circle of rebellion and hatred against a righteous God). This circle spins around the insane desire to be as god. Our earthly father (Adam) desired to be as god knowing good and evil, and . . . here we are today knowing good and evil, but unable to discern the difference between good and evil. Mary Haigh – Also quotes by others.

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Quotes – November 2019

He (God) governs the universe, and yet, He can occupy Himself with the provision of a covering for one of His creatures. He guides the angel’s flight and takes notice of a crawling worm. He humbles Himself to regulate the movements of those countless orbs that roll through infinite space, and to record the fall of a sparrow. C. H. Macintosh (1820 – 1896) –  Also quotes by others,

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Quotes – September 2019

Adam was so unique that God gave Adam a different heart then all the other creatures, a different soul, and a different spirit. Adam’s heart, soul, and spirit were to reflect the mind, and thought of God within his inner being; therefore, the very image of Adam outwardly (the things that are seen) and inwardly (the things that are unseen) would reflect the image of God.Michael Haigh

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